Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

All images © Matt Wilson

Wide spoons become muscular hind legs, pointed handles fan out into wings, and fork prongs curl around a branch like talons in Matt Wilson’s wildlife assemblages. Using found flatware and other metal objects, the Charleston-based artist (previously) welds sculptural renditions of birds, insects, and other small animals that appear lifelike and primed for movementt. He mounts the metallic sculptures on pieces of driftwood or smooth plaques—many of which are handcrafted by his friend Jacob Kent—that contrast the shining metal with the natural, grainy material.

Wilson has spent the last few years broadening his practice and working on multiple birds simultaneously, allowing for more cohesive, well-rounded flocks. His next collection launches at 9 a.m. EST on July 9 in his shop, and his works sell quickly so keep an eye on Instagram for early looks at the 100 creatures set for release.

 

Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

Found Silverware and Scrap Metal Are Welded into Lively Sculptural Creatures by Matt Wilson

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